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Tiny Tiny!


This is a pair of mushroom pictures I took a while ago. I found this tiny mushroom under a log, and the action of lifting the log freed the mushroom from where it was growing. I picked it up and took a picture of it, and then I tucked it back into a patch of moss and took another picture. I wanted to show the scale of this adorable little fungi, and I also wanted to show a view from under its cap. Putting the two images together was a nice way to show this mushroom from above and below at the same time! :)
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